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Through its innovative no-code application development platform, Creatio helps organizations realize an accelerated time to value compared with other application creation processes. Jason Miller, chief evangelist and principal consultant at Creatio, demonstrates key features of the platform, which can help companies create ‘citizen developers’ from their non-developer ranks.
Many small and midsize manufacturers have been reluctant to adopt robotics automation for finishing processes (sanding, grinding, buffing, etc.) due to complex programming requirements. But with a severe labor shortage in the space, companies need to explore better robotics options. Brual Shah, co-founder and CTO of GrayMatter Robotics, demonstrates the company’s Scan&Sand software that can quickly program a robot to perform these finishing operations, as well as speed up the process for many of these manufacturers. Website: Claim your free GrayMatter Performance & Quality Trial – Visit https://graymatter-robotics.com/reque... to take advantage of the offer, and have your part or workpiece assessed at the GrayMatter Robotics headquarters.
By integrating new generative AI features, Freshworks’ Customer Service Suite gives companies an omnichannel solution that includes customer sentiment analysis, multi-language understanding, and faster answers for agents to provide an automated and more personalized customer experience. Payal Patel, head of solutions engineering at Freshworks, demonstrates some of the platform’s key features, including Freddy AI, the company's new generative AI assistant for customer service agents.
While email remains one of the main vectors by which hackers attack companies, a growing number of other communication channels have become vulnerable to attack, requiring additional layers of security. Edwin Moreno, global field CTO of Mimecast, demonstrates key features of the Mimecast Cloud Integrated offering, which includes protection for email and other collaboration platforms, as well as data analytics about the most targeted employees in a company, and where major attacks are coming from. This episode is sponsored by Mimecast, an advanced email and collaboration security company. Find out more at Mimecast.com For a free threat scan with Mimecast's advances security, powered by AI, visit https://www.mimecast.com/free-trial/
With cloud computing and Kubernetes usage accelerating for many companies, getting a handle on monthly costs can be difficult for engineers and CFOs. This can be exacerbated by multiple cloud vendors with different reporting methods. Kubecost adds a layer that integrates spending data across different services and providers, giving customers real-time cost visibility and insights to help them reduce cloud costs. Andrew Dawson, a solutions engineer at Kubecost, stops by the DEMO studio to give a demonstration of key features. For more information: https://github.com/kubecost (or https://www.kubecost.com/pricing)
By using light polarization technology, Metalenz is enabling compact, advanced sensing for mobile devices. Rob Devlin, CEO and co-founder of Metalenz, demonstrates the company’s Polar ID application, which enables facial recognition and advanced biometric security for smartphones. For more details on the company and its Polar ID technology, visit https://metalenz.com/polareyes-polarization-imaging-system/polar-id/
Companies looking to improve their environmental reporting for new and existing products can make smarter data decisions through Makersite’s Product Lifecycle intelligence software. CAD, ERP, and PLM external-delete systems can integrate with Makersite and extract data into a singular platform to create a “digital twin” of a product design or formulation. By combining cost, environmental impact, compliance and risk data into an AI-powered platform, companies may be able to improve their production up to 50 times faster than traditional methods. Julian Weitz from Makersite demonstrates key features of the company's software to showcase how this data enables users to not only conduct real-time energy efficiency and environmental impact comparisons, but also gain insights into the cost and compliance effects of a technology change. Learn more at https://makersite.io/
GitGuardian’s code security platform lets application developers quickly scan and fix hardcoded secrets (such as API keys and other private information) across source code, CI/CD pipelines and within productivity tools. Eric Fourrier, CEO of GitGuardian, demonstrates key features of the platform. Learn more here - https://www.gitguardian.com/monitor-internal-repositories-for-secrets.
SAASTEPS provides an end-to-end Salesforce native revenue management platform built on a single data model. The SAASRAM Suite helps businesses automate their entire revenue lifecycle on one unified platform, without custom code or integrations. This can include automating key processes, such as payment processing, quoting, and renewals, allowing sales staff to more quickly close deals and generate recurring revenue. SAASTEPS co-founders Tim Beck and Ron Costa demonstrate some of the key features of the platform.
Companies looking to create and deploy AI-enabled apps quickly can avoid lengthy and costly development cycles by working with Iterate.ai's Interplay platform. The low-code solution is built to provide a complete runtime environment specific for accelerating the performance of AI models. Product teams can quickly "iterate" ideas into actual applications 17x faster than traditional development methods. Shomron Jacob, Iterate.ai's head of applied machine learning & platform, demonstrates the key features of Interplay.
For many companies, the division between a security team and an IT operations team can cause headaches when it comes to figuring out who does what. With CrowdStrike’s Falcon for IT platform, more than 10 different security and IT tools are unified on a single platform, providing both teams with AI-powered automation capabilities through a single agent and console. Elia Zaitsev, the chief technology officer for CrowdStrike, demonstrates key features of the Falcon for IT platform, including a generative AI component to help companies with natural language answers to security questions.
With a multitude of networked devices across an enterprise’s infrastructure, keeping track of the latest vulnerabilities and being able to fix them can be a constant headache for security teams. Asimily’s platform offers a very quick and visual platform to provide IoT threat detection, risk modeling, vulnerability mitigation, and device visibility. Shankar Somasundaram, CEO and founder of Asimily, gives a demonstration of the platform’s key features. Learn more at https://asimily.com/
The Aras Innovator platform allows designers, engineers and others to visualize a ‘digital thread’ of product design throughout its lifecycle. By creating this digital thread, users can quickly connect and collaborate across different applications in a single platform interface. Rob McAveney, CTO of Aras, demonstrates a few key features of the Aras Innovator platform. Learn more at https://www.aras.com/en
By taking an AI-first approach to software development, Thoughtworks adds generative AI features that go beyond just using the technology for coding. Mike Mason, chief AI officer at Thoughtworks, demonstrates some key features for how teams can get quicker and faster answers from AI throughout the entire software lifecycle. Find out more at https://www.thoughtworks.com/what-we-do/ai/ai-first-software-delivery/Haiven_team_assistant
Through a use of generative AI and use-case report generation features, Alteryx enables entry-level and mid-level analysts at enterprise companies to generate valuable reports without needing to code a solution. Suresh Vittal, chief product officer at Alteryx, demonstrates the company’s two latest features, the Alteryx AI Platform and Playbooks. Find out more at https://www.alteryx.com/aidin.
Digital car insurance and auto loan broker Jerry was growing faster than its support team could handle, with customer wait times becoming longer and call center agents overwhelmed with messages and calls. The company decided to build a proprietary generative AI chatbot to help optimize customer service, as well as improve the quality and speed of requests. Based on this success, the company created Propelix to help companies in regulated industries develop and deploy generative AI solutions. In this episode, Propelix President John Spottiswood (he’s also the COO of Jerry) demonstrates key features of the platform to help improve accurate responses and escalation procedures. The platform also lets companies choose from multiple large language models (LLMs) and versions, as well as the ability to test chatbots and compare results from different LLMs to improve accuracy. Find out more at https://propelix.ai/
Northern Light has provided enterprise market intelligence data through its knowledge management platform for more than 20 years. While it already used machine learning algorithms to provide customers with insights, it has now added generative artificial intelligence to its offering, giving customers a faster and better search experience. David Seuss, CEO of Northern Light, gives a demonstration of the platform’s new features. Find out more at https://northernlight.com/.
Improving communication between company human resources, payroll and other corporate departments and frontline workers is one of the goals of Blink, which developed a mobile “super-app” that lets workers feel more connected to their employers. Sean Nolan, CEO of Blink, demonstrates examples of how workers can receive important notifications, view payroll slips and swap shifts through their phones instead of trying to communicate through desktop computers or other means. New generative AI functions also provide a faster way for managers and executives to create content for the application. Learn more at https://www.joinblink.com.
Through the use of advanced conversational AI, Omilia enables better customer service automation for enterprises across several markets. John Diatto, an enterprise account executive with Omilia, demonstrates a fast-food restaurant drive-through scenario where the AI can not only understand the context of the human speaker, but make changes on the fly. Learn more at https://omilia.com/.
New generative AI features have been added to Observe’s observability platform, which helps companies turn business data into information. Tom Batchelor, field CTO of Observe, demonstrates the company’s O11y GPT product that helps users understand more about log messaging, as well as provide the ability to generate RegEx code for the platform more efficiently. Find out more at https://www.observeinc.com/
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